Background According to his official website, Kiyokiba has played in a band since he was in middle school. Even after the band broke up when he was 18, he still played the guitar in the tunnels in his hometown, alongside others who shared the same interest. By the age of 20, he has worked in the construction business, and has managed a team of teen workers in the field. Then, he participated in a vocal audition organized by a local television station and won. Later, he was signed by the record company, and was brought to Tokyo as one of EXILE's vocalists.
Music career highlights • September 27, 2001 – debuted as EXILE's vocalist, SHUN • March 24, 2004 – took part in Yutaka Ozaki's tribute album, officially beginning his solo career as Shunsuke Kiyokiba • January 19, 2005 – released solo debut single "Itsuka...". • October 19, 2005 – released solo debut album under solo name "
Kiyokiba Shunsuke". • March 27, 2006 – announced withdrawal from EXILE, effective March 29, 2006 • October 21 – December 11, 2006 – performed first nationwide solo live tour • March 28, 2007 – released nationwide live tour DVD • September 17, 2008 – announced leave from LDH and
Avex Record Label • January 11, 2009 – announced on his birthday and last Tour day of Rock&SoulII that he's now signed with
Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • March 18, 2009 – released his last album "SONGS 2005–2008" with
Avex Rhythm Zone. • July 8, 2009 – released first album "Rockin' the Door" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • September 2, 2009 – released first single "JET" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • September 30, 2009 – released second album "FLYING JET" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • May 5, 2010 – released his live DVD: "Otoko Matsuri 2009 Uijin −2009.11.20 Akasaka Blitz-" • September 29, 2010 – released second single "Mahou no Kotoba" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • October 27, 2010 – released third single "Yale" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. And he released his mini album in rental edition "Ballad Selection" • November 24, 2010 – release third album "ROCK & SOUL" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • May 25, 2011 – released his live video "Documentary Music Video Ube Sanbusaku Kanzen Ban" • June 29, 2011 – released live album "ROCK & SOUL 2010–2011 LIVE" • July 27, 2011 – released his live video "Nippon Budokan −2011.4.24 ROCK & SOUL 2010–2011 TOUR FINAL-" • November 23, 2011 – released first cover single "Sakura Iro Mau koro / Melody" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • December 7, 2011 – released his fourth album "LOVE SONGS ~BALLAD SELECTION~". Also released his 2nd live album "ROLLING MY WAY −2011.9.30 at
Zepp Sendai-" under Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • August 29, 2012 – released fourth single "Fighting Man" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • November 28, 2012 – released fifth single "again" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • February 6, 2013 – released fifth album "FIGHTING MEN" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • November 2, 2013 – released his limited edition single "Honey" • December 17, 2013 – released his live album DVD "ROCK&SOUL 2013 "FIGHTING MEN" TOUR FINAL 2013.7.13 at Osakajo Hall. • May 21, 2014 – released sixth single "Shiawase na Hibi wo Kimi to" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • July 23, 2014 – released seventh single "Rock Star" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • September 10, 2014 – released sixth album "MY SOUNDS" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • June 24, 2015 – released eighth single "Kiseki" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • August 19, 2015 – released ninth single "Kagerou" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • February 8, 2017 – released tenth single "Tomo e" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records. • March 29, 2017 – released seventh album "REBORN" with Victor Entertainment's Speedstar Records.
Other highlights • May 14 – June 19, 2004, and September 17 – December 5, 2005 – held two solo exhibitions of poetry, calligraphy, and photography, in
Fukuoka,
Osaka, Tokyo, and
Sapporo, drawing 32000 attendees. • February 10, 2007 – debuted as an actor in the motion picture,
Tengoku wa mattekureru (天国は待ってくれる), alongside
Yoshihiko Inohara (井ノ原快彦) from
V6 and
Aya Okamoto (岡本綾). It has reached No. 9 on Japan's box-office ranking during its first week of release. == Special terminologies ==